rpc over http with single gc and single dc

helloo
what's the registry keys must be added and where for these cases:
single exchange + single DC + Single GC
Exchange BE + exchangeFE + Single DC + GC installed im same compute of exchange FE
thanks.

Frontend/Backend are two separate machines. You cannot have a server with both roles. Therefore if you have two servers, one a domain controller and one an Exchange server you make the changes that are on my web site for a single server with a separate domain controller.

I am also going to have to be strict here - if you want further assistance you will have to increase the points. 50 points is the minimum so you get minimum answers.

hello any answer ?
i try to have one exchange in single server ang one dc and gc in single server too
so i set the ports on the single exchange server:
exchange-server:100-5000;
exchange-server:6001-6002;
exchange-server.domain.local:6001-6002;
gc:6001-6002;
gc.domain.local:6001-6002;
exchange-server:6004;
exchange-server.domain.local:6004;
gc:6004;
gc.domain.local:6004;
mail.external.com:6001-6002;
mail.external.com:6004;
gc:593;
gc.domain.local:593;
exchange-server:593;
exchange-server.domain.local:593;
mail.external.com:593; and this for dc :

on gc
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters

and set the exchange rpc-http proprties to rpc-http backend server
and set the authentications option for rpc directory on the iis
don't work !!!
any way to trublshoting the problem to know if the problem from exchange or the cert or the reg keys ?
not's: i have exchange 2003 sp1+2 and windows 2003 without sp's
thanks.

You don't have a frontend and a backend in the same computer.
You either have a frontend server and a backend server, or you have a single Exchange server.

Furthermore, you either set the GUI or the registry, not both.
On a single Exchange server the ONLY option is to use the registry. Alas this feature either works, or it doesn't.

Therefore I would suggest that you reset everything back to the defaults.
Change the GUI to not part of the topology, remove the RPC over HTTP component from Windows components, go back in to IIS manager and delete the RPC and RPC-WITH-CERT virtual directories and run IISRESET to write the change to the IIS metabase.
Then reinstall the RPC over HTTP proxy component and setup the feature again.

Any reason why the Windows servers are not on the latest service packs? You should have everything on SP2 ideally.

Hello
I installed sp1 and sp2
I enter the registry keys on DC and Exchange Server.
I thinks the problem is form the certificate, I have my Enterprise local CA
I try to export the cert with private key then import it to laptop that is out of domain and installed the cert in trust area , the certificate give that is expired.
So any help to do it with steps?
Thanks.

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sorry but i don't understand your first qustions.
no nothing? but can u wirte the steps that i should do be do it with out anyexternal link ?
my problem is not with the isa server.
my problem is in settings.
anu command can i exeuted ?
thanks.

Unless you have removed the ISA server, then the ISA server is a factor in the configuration process, because ISA server works in a different way to a regular firewall with the way that it "publishes" features.

The testexchangeconnectivity site is the only way to test this feature from outside the firewall without using Outlook.

However as you are using ISA server I am unable to assist you further and will be unsubscribing from this question.

I remove the is the same problem happing.
I can't use testexchangeconnectivity becuse it's requiring ssl and i want to use rpc over http not on https
Can u give me tools and commands to troubleshooting this problem?
Thanks.

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